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Quiz SBI 4UI Ready?
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1. Adding 1 ATP to glucose changes it into;
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Glucose 6 phosphate (or G6P) Glucose 6 phosphate (or G6P)
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2. How many molecules of ATP are required for activation?
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2
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3. What type of a redox agent is NAD?
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Oxidizing agent Oxidizing agent
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4. How many molecules of BPG are produced per molecule of glucose?
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2
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5. What happens when PEP is changed to Pyruvate?
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1 ATP is produced 1 ATP is produced
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6. The name given the process for producing ATP in glycolysis?
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Substrate level phosphorylation Substrate level phosphorylation
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7. What is pyruvate converted to if anaerobic respiration continues?
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Lactic acid Lactic acid
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8. Why would pyruvate not enter the mitochondria for Aerobic Resp?
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Lack of Oxygen Lack of Oxygen
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9. What reduces the pyruvate to lactic acid?
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NADH NADH
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10. State 3 things that happen to pyruvate before the Co-A attaches
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(1 mark each) (1 mark each) Decarboxylation Decarboxylation Hydration Hydration Oxidation Oxidation
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11. What is Co-A?
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It is a co-enzyme It is a co-enzyme
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12. What does Co-A do?
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Carries the Acetate molecule into the Krebs Cycle Carries the Acetate molecule into the Krebs Cycle
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13. What is the function of the co- enzymes in the Krebs Cycle?
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To carry energy (electrons and H) to the ETC To carry energy (electrons and H) to the ETC
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14.What other Co-enzymes are involved in the Krebs Cycle?
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(1 mark each) (1 mark each) NAD NAD FAD FAD
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15. State the 3 molecules that are oxidized by NAD in Krebs Cycle.
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(1 mark each) (1 mark each) Citric acid Citric acid α-Ketoglutaric acid α-Ketoglutaric acid Malic Malic
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16. What is the 4 th molecule oxidized in Krebs Cycle?
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Succinic acid Succinic acid
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17. Which molecule in Krebs Cycle is hydrated?
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Fumaric acid Fumaric acid
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18. Which molecule is decarboxylated in Krebs Cycle?
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Citric acid Citric acid
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19. Which molecule is substrate level phosphorylated?
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α-Ketoglutaric acid α-Ketoglutaric acid
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20. What enzyme accepts electrons/H from NADH for ETC?
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NAD Dehy (dehydrogenase) NAD Dehy (dehydrogenase)
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21. What do electrons only one way in the ETC?
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Increasing electronegativity of the molecules Increasing electronegativity of the molecules
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22. What does the NAD Dehy, Cyt b-c1 and Cyt oxidase have in common?
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Each molecule passes protons into the intermembrane space Each molecule passes protons into the intermembrane space
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23. Why does FADH only result in 2 ATPs produced and NADH in 3?
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FADH misses NAD Dehy FADH misses NAD Dehy
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24. Name the process by which protons produce ATP
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Chemiosmosis Chemiosmosis
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25. What happens to the electrons at the end of the ETC?
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They’re combined with H using Cyt oxidase top produce water They’re combined with H using Cyt oxidase top produce water
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That’s all folks! The total is 30 The total is 30
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